UK’s 99 flake shortage yet to impact local kiosks
LOCAL kiosks have escaped the brunt of the UK’s 99 flake shortages for now.
LOCAL kiosks have escaped the brunt of the UK’s 99 flake shortages for now.
Maya Forstater is appealing a judgment that found her employer was justified in not renewing her contract due to her beliefs about trans people.
Silverware, paintings, sculptures and vintage ski equipment was found during a ‘decluttering’ at Dunrobin Castle in Sutherland.
REMOVING a screen which stopped non-biodegradable items from entering an outfall has given about 70 properties a free pass to flush whatever rubbish they like out to sea, a spokesman for an environmental campaign group has said.
LADIES’ toilets across the island are under scrutiny by one islander who is trying to find the perfect loo.
THE three Ps, not the three Rs, were the subject of lessons this week as Guernsey Water tried to teach children at an early age what was safe to put in the toilet, in a bid to protect pipes and drains.
Players also reflected on their international exploits.
Charles wrote to Marjorie Dawson describing how he was ‘living dangerously’ when he admitted adultery on national television.
Dame Sharon White, chairman of the retail group, told partners on Thursday that the announcement ‘will come as a blow’.
Jason Kneen had the oversized playhouse built for his children – but is now preparing to welcome guests for a sleepover.
The Crucible allowed fans in for the first day of the World Snooker Championship, and reporter Mark Staniforth was among the lucky few.
The Duke of Cambridge is featured in the latest edition of BBC Radio Five Live’s That Peter Crouch Podcast.
The couple from the Houli district of Taiwan began modelling clothes left behind in their laundrette.
PUPILS at St Anne’s School in Alderney have been reflecting on how they enjoyed helping others during the lockdown, and how carrying out small acts of kindness made them feel happy.
The actor will read the whole book from start to finish to raise money.